TY - BOOK AU - Danforth,David N. AU - Scott,James R. TI - Danforth's obstetrics and gynecology: editors James R. Scott ... [et al.] ; illustrations by Jennifer Smith, medical illustrator SN - 0781712068 PY - 1999/// CY - Philadelphia PB - Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins KW - Gynecology KW - Handbooks, manuals, etc KW - Obstetrics KW - Genital Diseases, Female N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Contents 1. Evidence-based obstetrics and gynecology 2. Managed care in obstetrics and ggynecology 3. Clinical anatomy of the female 4. Embryology, fetus, and placenta:normal and abnormal 5. Physiology of reproduction 6. Normal pregnancy and prenatal care 7. Normal labour, delivery,and puerperium 8. Obstetrics analgesia and anesthesia 9. Newborn assessment and care 10. Early pregnancy loss 11. Ectopic pregnancy 12. Prenatal diagnosis and genetics 13. Teratology and drugs in pregnancy 14. Ultrasound in obstetrics 15. Antepartum-intrapartum fetal monitoring 16. Preterm labor 17. Premature rupture of membrane 18. Fetal growth retardation 19. Postdate pregnancy 20. Multiple pregnancies 21. Diabetes mellitus and pregnancy 22. Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy 23. Medical and surgical complications of pregnancy 24. Immunologic disorders in pregnancy 25. Human immunodeficiency virus and other perinatal infections 26. Placenta previa and abruption 27. Malpresentations and umblical cord complications 28. Complications of labour 29. Cesarean delivery 30. Critical care obstetrics 31. Primary care in gynecology 32. Office gynecology and diagnostic practice 33. Ultrasound in gynecology 34. Pediatrics and adolescent gynecology 35. Contraception and sterilization 36. Induced abortion 37. Pelvic infections and STD 38. Menstruation and disorders of menstrual function 39. Androgen excess 40. The breast 41. Infertility and assisted reproduction 42. Endometriosis 43. Climacteric 44. Perioperative care 45. Pelvic organ prolapse 46. Endoscopic surgery 47. Urogynaecology 48. Vulvar and vaginal diseases 49. Disorders of the uterine cervix 50. Diseases of the uterus 51. Uterine leiomyoma 52. Diseases of the ovary and fallopian tubes 53. Radiation therapy 54. Gestational trophoblastic neoplasms 55. Ethical and legal issues Contents 1. Evidence-based obstetrics and gynecology 2. Managed care in obstetrics and ggynecology 3. Clinical anatomy of the female 4. Embryology, fetus, and placenta:normal and abnormal 5. Physiology of reproduction 6. Normal pregnancy and prenatal care 7. Normal labour, delivery,and puerperium 8. Obstetrics analgesia and anesthesia 9. Newborn assessment and care 10. Early pregnancy loss 11. Ectopic pregnancy 12. Prenatal diagnosis and genetics 13. Teratology and drugs in pregnancy 14. Ultrasound in obstetrics 15. Antepartum-intrapartum fetal monitoring 16. Preterm labor 17. Premature rupture of membrane 18. Fetal growth retardation 19. Postdate pregnancy 20. Multiple pregnancies 21. Diabetes mellitus and pregnancy 22. Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy 23. Medical and surgical complications of pregnancy 24. Immunologic disorders in pregnancy 25. Human immunodeficiency virus and other perinatal infections 26. Placenta previa and abruption 27. Malpresentations and umblical cord complications 28. Complications of labour 29. Cesarean delivery 30. Critical care obstetrics 31. Primary care in gynecology 32. Office gynecology and diagnostic practice 33. Ultrasound in gynecology 34. Pediatrics and adolescent gynecology 35. Contraception and sterilization 36. Induced abortion 37. Pelvic infections and STD 38. Menstruation and disorders of menstrual function 39. Androgen excess 40. The breast 41. Infertility and assisted reproduction 42. Endometriosis 43. Climacteric 44. Perioperative care 45. Pelvic organ prolapse 46. Endoscopic surgery 47. Urogynaecology 48. Vulvar and vaginal diseases 49. Disorders of the uterine cervix 50. Diseases of the uterus 51. Uterine leiomyoma 52. Diseases of the ovary and fallopian tubes 53. Radiation therapy 54. Gestational trophoblastic neoplasms 55. Ethical and legal issues ER -